Top 5-Excess amounts of cola linked to woman's death-Real or false news

Drinking up to 10 litres of Coca-Cola a day was a big factor in the death of a young New Zealand woman, a coroner's inquest found. Natasha Harris, 30, died in 2010 from cardiac arrhythmia (an irregular heartbeat), Fairfax New Zealand News reported. Harris, a mother of eight, had her teeth removed and one of her children's teeth grew in without enamel due to her habit, the inquest reported.

"I find that when all the available evidence is considered, were it not for the consumption of very large quantities of Coke by Natasha Harris, it is unlikely that she would have died when she died and how she died," coroner David Crerar wrote. Coco-Cola, however, disagrees. "The coroner acknowledged that he could not be certain what caused Ms. Harris' heart attack. Therefore we are disappointed that the coroner has chosen to focus on the combination of Ms Harris' excessive consumption of (Coke), together with other health and lifestyle factors, as the probable cause of her death," a spokesman told the inquest.

Top 4-Baby bumps are artist's canvas –Cool idea

SAULT STE- MARIE, Ont. -- Janna Goulay-Pond has a unique canvas for her work. For the last year, the city artist has been painting her creations on the bellies of mothers-to-be. Goulay-Pond has owned and operated her part-time business, Perfectly Painted Faces, for the last five years. She's painted countless faces of all ages at festivals, parties and community events. To hone her craft, Goulay-Pond is often on the Internet reading message boards and forums to learn different techniques from artists around the world. “About a year ago, many makeup artists began posting photos and talking about painting the bellies of pregnant women,” Goulay-Pond said. "I thought it would be a unique and different canvas to work on."

Top 3-Digital ad used to dump boyfriend –What a new idea...

A U.K. woman used a digital ad at a gas station to dump her boyfriend on Valentine's Day. The ad reads "I'm leaving you for Gary. Your clothes are at your mum's. I've changed the locks. Sorry to do this on Valentine's Day," The Sun reported. She took out the ad at an Esso gas station where her boyfriend normally gets lunch. The digital ads normally promote products and sales at the station, and can be rented for $155 a month.

Top 2-Global morning anchor gets unintentionally sexual-Nice video

Her Twitter profile reads, 'If it's in the teleprompter, I will read it.' But Global Saskatoon morning anchor Lisa Dutton made an unfortunate, and unintended, sexual gesture as she described how she helped her son's teething. "He took the big, fat rubber end of my vibrating toothbrush and put it in his mouth," Dutton said, while her co-host, Kevin Stanfield, looked on. It's harmless, but definitely NSFW.

Top 1-Win Boob job door prize-Wow very hot prize

Mardi Gras revellers who hit the bars in Boise, Idaho, this year will be eligible for an unusual door prize -- a $3,000 coupon for breast augmentation surgery. "It's the best Door prize we feel we could give away on this Holiday," reads the Facebook page for the Mardi Gras celebrations at China Blue, Dirty Little Roddy's and The Main street Bistro. All three establishments are owned by Ted Challenger.

We're just trying to put some fun back into Mardi Gras, he told the Idaho Statesmen. It's basically a gift certificate to any surgeon of your choice for $3,000 for a breast augmentation." "Women really are just a sum of their body parts, and when they get them surgically upgraded, they're better! God forbid a woman keep her lowly, God-given 'not-so-goods,'" one disgruntled reader wrote on the Statesman website. The prize is a play on the Mardi Gras tradition of exchanging coloured beads for flashes of boobs.